
13 Jan
2015
13 Jan
'15
7:14 p.m.
On Jan 13, 2015, at 2:34 PM, rysiek <rysiek@hackerspace.pl> wrote:
The question is not about encrypted materials, but about encryption algorithms and tools, as far as I understand.
Patents and copyrights aren’t property. They’re government granted monopolies. They’re no more property than your driver’s license. Property is the application of mind to *matter*, to quote a great Flash animation. An idea can not be property. Ever. So. Again. If it’s *encrypted*, and I have the key, it’s my property. I control the physical bits. Otherwise it’s not my property. Cheers, RAH